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Domino's is offering free medium pizzas with its new emergency program. How to join
View Date:2024-12-24 01:36:53
Sometimes you just really need a pizza and Domino's is prepared to help.
The food chain announced their Domino’s Emergency Pizza program that offers a free medium two-topping pizza for customers to grab when it's urgent.
The program lasts until Feb. 11, 2024. Customers just need to place one qualifying online order to earn a free emergency pizza that can be redeemed through their Domino's Rewards account.
"Perhaps you burned dinner, the power went out or maybe your in-laws just dropped in without notice – whatever your emergency situation, Domino’s believes a free pizza can make anything better," said Domino’s Vice President Kate Trumbull in the announcement.
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How to redeem and order a Domino's emergency pizza
Domino's first responders are ready to give you a free pizza after you follow their detailed three step process.
- Place either a delivery order online or a digital carryout order that costs at least $7.99 to automatically earn an emergency pizza once the order goes through.
- Within seven days, claim the Domino’s Emergency Pizza by signing into or joining Domino’s Rewards.
- Within 30 days, enter the “My Deals & Rewards” page under your Domino’s Rewards account and redeem a free Emergency Pizza.
How to sign up for Domino's Rewards
To sign up for the chain's loyalty program join dominos.com/rewards and create a profile by entering your name, email and phone number.
The program allows members to earn and redeem points and access member-only deals like Emergency Pizza or earn a free meal after every two qualifying orders.
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